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Wronger
- Artist: Tommy Stinson
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 6/2/2023

Wronger
- Artist: Tommy Stinson
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 6/2/2023
- Artist: Tommy Stinson
- Label: Done to Death
- UPC: 829707986987
- Item #: 2568778X
- Genre: Rock
- Release Date: 6/2/2023
Product Notes
DONE TO DEATH / TOMMY STINSON In plain words, Tommy Stinson is a great American musician. You can needle-drop at any juncture of the Minneapolis native's four-decade-plus career and find a moment of great significance. Stinson was a founding and lifetime member of the Replacements. He was a key second-generation ingredient in Guns N' Roses and served a seven-year tenure with Soul Asylum. He also led two essential bands of his own - the aptly named Bash & Pop and Perfect. Stinson's latest venture is called Cowboys in the Campfire - a duo with good pal Chip Roberts - and it's debut album, WRONGER, is perhaps the most American album the singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer has ever made. WRONGER's 10 tracks ride a giddy trail of twang and grit, melody and (mostly lyrical) mayhem. The very first song, "Here We Go Again," sets the tone; Stinson on ukulele, singing about the ardors of creativity, while horns swell and there's not a hint of percussion other than the perceptible tapping of feet by the musicians in the room. It's stark and immediate, like sitting right in the middle of the maelstrom.
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Artist(s)Tommy Stinson